Not a sovereign chat box. An engine that computes (deterministic valuations, conflicts), proves its work (cited to your own authority, an auditor can rebuild every number), and runs on hardware your firm owns. It flags a gap instead of inventing a citation.
In U.S. v. Heppner (S.D.N.Y. 2026), a court held that sharing confidential information with a public AI tool was not privileged — and waived the privilege (courts are split and the area is evolving). Your obligations haven't changed. Before any cloud AI touches a deal or a matter, the firm has to answer:
Self-hosted AI is commoditized — running it on your own metal isn't the moat. On confidential, audited work you need three things a chat box structurally can't be.
Confidentiality is enforced by where the computation runs — not by a vendor's terms of service. GoDo runs cloud or sovereign from one codebase; in the sovereign deployment there is no third-party server to assess and no "we don't train on it" promise to take on faith. Your AI/infrastructure team can run it on your hardware.
Straight talk: two of these run today as well-tested working prototypes; the rest we build with you as a design partner. Every one runs on-premises, with cited evidence and a lawyer approval checkpoint built in.
Per-seat cloud AI is a tax that grows yearly and sends your data out the door. GoDo is flat, firm-owned, and priced against the value it creates — not the number of lawyers who touch it.
Correct it once, and that correction is captured as a guardrail your lawyers approve. The work your firm runs — how conflicts get escalated, how diligence gets done, how a term is interpreted — is captured as workflows that improve every time work moves through them. Because it all runs on your own data, it compounds into cross-deal intelligence that gets richer the more your firm uses it.
Self-evolving does not mean autonomous legal judgment. Proposed changes are reviewed and approved by your lawyers, like everything else.
Bring one real workflow — a financing, a conflicts check, a research question. We'll show how GoDo would run it privately: cited to your own authority, computed deterministically where the work is a calculation, and recorded step-by-step so an auditor can retrace it — on infrastructure your firm controls.